SHAWINIGAN, Que. Fake Yeezy . - Mikhail Grigorenko scored three times and set up one more as the Quebec Remparts crushed the host Shawinigan Cataractes 6-1 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Olivier Archambault had two goals and two assists for the Remparts (33-15-9), Adam Chapman had three assists and Anthony Duclair scored once to round out Quebecs offence. Gabriel Slight scored the lone goal for the Cataractes (15-34-8), who are winless in four games. Callum Booth made 39 saves for the Remparts. Shawingans Storm Phaneuf turned aside 27-of-33 shots in defeat. --- MOOSEHEADS 6 TITAN 0 BATHURST, N.B. — Philippe Gadoury scored twice and Zachary Fucale made 17 saves as Halifax blanked the plummeting Titan. Nikolaj Ehlers and Jonathan Drouin each had a goal and an assist for the Mooseheads (37-18-3) while Luca Ciampini and Danny Mooynihan had the others. Scott Oke led all Acadie-Bathurst (17-34-6) skaters with three shots on net. Jacob Brennan allowed five goals on 24 shots through 40 minutes before being relieved by Miguel Sullivan to start the third period. Sulivan stopped 9-of-10 shots in relief for the Titan, who are on a 13-game skid. --- SCREAMING EAGLES 7 SEA DOGS 1 SYDNEY, N.S. — Loik Levelle scored once and set up two more and Julien Pelletier added a pair of goals as Cape Breton cruised past Saint John. Kyle Farrell, Bronson Beaton, Charles-Eric Legare and Guillaume Gauthier also scored for the Screaming Eagles (29-24-4) while Cameron Darcy chipped in with two assists. Jason Cameron scored for the Sea Dogs (17-36-4), who dropped their fourth in a row. Alex Bureau stopped 29 shots for Cape Breton, and Antoine Landry made 21 saves for Saint John. --- DRAKKAR 7 HUSKIES 3 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Charles Hudon and Valentin Zykov each had a goal and three assists to power the Drakkar past Rouyn-Noranda. Jeremy Gregoire scored twice for Baie-Comeau (39-14-4) and Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau, Guillaume Beaudry and Maxime St-Cyr added single goals. Jean-Sebastien Dea, Marcus Power and Julien Nantel supplied the scoring for the Huskies (31-20-5). Philippe Cadorette made 27 saves for the Drakkar while Alexandre Belanger turned aside 25-of-32 shots for Rouyn-Noranda. --- ARMADA 2 TIGRES 0 BOISBRIAND, Que. — Etienne Marcoux stopped all 24 shots his way as the Armada snapped Victoriavilles 13-game winning streak. Christopher Clapperton and Frederic Bergeron scored for Blainville-Boisbriand (37-10-9), the top team in the QMJHL, while Marcoux earned his 10th-career shutout. Carl-Antoine Delisle led all Tigres (29-20-6) skaters with four shots on net. Victoriavilles Francois Tremblay turned away 25-of-26 shots in a losing cause. --- OCEANIC 3 VOLTIGEURS 0 RIMOUSKI, Que. — Philippe Desrosiers stopped 28 shots as the Oceanic shutout Drummondville. Samuel Morin, Frederik Gauthier and Michael Joly scored for Rimouski (33-15-7) while Sebastien Sylvestre and Anthony DeLuca each tacked on two assists. Jerome Verrier led the Voltigeurs (34-19-3) with five shots against Desrosiers, but was also a team-worst minus-2. Drummondvilles Louis-Phillip Guindon gave up three goals on 10 shots before giving way to Joe Fleschler, who kicked out all 13 shots his way in 37 minutes of relief. --- Fake Shoes Free Shipping .com) - Even on the day his New Hampshire football team became the nations top-ranked team two weeks ago, coach Sean McDonnell conceded something about the team they replaced at No. Fake Nike Shoes . Thats exactly what happened. And they enjoyed every moment. Durant remained sizzling with 33 points, Serge Ibaka added 22 and the Thunder roared back from an abysmal start -- they trailed 22-4 early -- to embarrass the Miami Heat 112-95 on Wednesday night, erasing that big deficit out of the gate by outscoring the two-time defending champions by 43 points over a 33-minute span. https://www.fakeshoesonline.com/ . -- Lara Gut of Switzerland regained the overall World Cup lead with Sundays super-G win in Lake Louise, Alta.MINSK, Belarus -- Defending champion Sweden made the first step in its title defence with a 3-0 victory over Denmark at the ice hockey world championship on Saturday. Calgary Flames forward Mikael Backlund scored twice in the opening period when the Swedes displayed fast, well organized play that was tough for Denmark to match. "It was nice to have a few goals right away, keep the pressure off and the nerves away," Backlund said. Another Scandinavian superpower, Finland, began its campaign with an upset 3-2 loss to Latvia and Norway blanked Italy 3-0 while Germany prevailed in a shootout to beat Kazakhstan 2-1. Backlund scored his first for Sweden when defenceman Markus Lauridsen deflected his shot to the net with his skate and struck again by precisely directing Joakim Lindstroms slap shot. Detroit Red Wings forward Gustav Nyquist added the third on a solo effort after intercepting a pass. "Once we got up two to nothing we stopped taking the puck to the net," Nyquist said. "We tried to make too many passes instead of shooting the puck." Latvia failed to capitalize on its second-period power plays when a total of seven Finns were in the penalty box. Finland used its only power play in that period to go 2-1 up with a goal by Petri Kontiola. Kristaps Sotnieks tied the match for Latvia -- the quarterfinalist in the Sochi Winter Olympics -- in the third before Arturs Kulda netted the winner on a power play. It was the first victorry for Latvia over Finland at the worlds. Fake Jordan Shoes. . Thomas Oppenheimer scored the decisive goal in the shootout to give Germany the win. Germany outshot its opponent 47-20 but Kazakhstan went ahead 1-0 after a goal from Andrei Gavrilin. The Germans answered through Matthias Plachta at the end of the first period. "I have to look at the positive," German coach Pat Cortina said. "We put the puck to the net and that is extremely important for our team." Niklas Roest opened the scoring in the first period for Norway, Morten Ask made it 2-0 midway through the game and captain Anders Bastiansen rounded off the victory on a breakaway in the third. "I tried to shoot early to surprise the goalie and it went in, so I was really happy," Bastiansen said. "We did a good job. We won and thats the most important thing." Goaltender Lars Haugen made 15 saves for the shutout, but needed help from his posts on two shots by defenceman Daniel Sullivan in the second. "We had a little difficulty in the beginning, adjusting to the speed," Italy coach Tom Pokel said. "However, as the game went on we got better and better. So it was a good game for us." Italy and Kazakhstan are both newcomers to the top division this year. Later Saturday, Canada hopes to rebound from Fridays 3-2 loss to France with a win against Slovakia, while the United States faces Switzerland a day after it routed host Belarus 6-1. ' ' '